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Maltese artists unite to help Caritas Malta

  • Din il-ġimgħa fil-Kurja tal-Arċisqof fil-Furjana se tittella’ t-13-il edizzjoni tal-wirja tal-arti li minn sena għal sena ttella’ Caritas Malta. Fl-isfond tal-50 sena mit-twaqqif tta’ Caritas Malta, ġew avviċinati numru kbir ta’ artisti biex jikkommemoraw dan l-anniversarju.

    Il-wirja ta’ artisti rinomati u oħrajn, se tinkludi xogħlijiet versatili li jvarjaw minn kwadri taż-żejt, akkwarelli, inka u pastell, għal skulturi tal-bronż, taċ-ċeramika u tat-terracotta…

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Five seminarians to be ordained deacons

  • Ħames seminaristi ser jiġu ordnati djakni mill‑Arċisqof Charles J. Scicluna nhar il‑Ħadd, 12 ta’ Mejju 2019. Il-Quddiesa ser issir fil‑Konkatidral ta’ San Ġwann, il‑Belt Valletta, fid‑9:00 a.m. Il‑ħames seminaristi li ser jiġu ordnati djakni huma:

    • Osmar Baldacchino mill‑Parroċċa ta’ San Nikola, is‑Siġġiewi
    • David Borg mill‑Parroċċa tal‑Madonna tal‑Grazzja, Ħaż‑Żabbar
    • Christopher Bugeja mill‑Parroċċa ta’ San Pawl, ir‑Rabat
    • Jonathan Debattista mill‑Parroċċa ta’ Marija Annunzjata, Ħal Tarxien
    • Tony Pace mill‑Parroċċa tal‑Konverżjoni ta’ San Pawl, Ħal Safi

    Permezz tal‑ordinazzjoni, id‑djakni l‑ġodda jsiru xebh ma’ Ġesù Kristu li ried ikun ‘djaknu’, jiġifieri qaddej ta’ kulħadd…

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Pope in North Macedonia: Respect for human dignity, diversity for a future of peace and prosperity

  • Pope Francis and President Gjorge Ivanov of North Macedonia in Skopje.

  • In his first speech on North Macedonian soil on Tuesday, Pope Francis encouraged the West Balkan state in its effort to be a beacon of peace, acceptance and fruitful integration between cultures, religions and peoples.

    Cultural wealth

    Addressing the nation’s authorities, the diplomatic corps and representatives of civil society at the presidential palace in the capital, Skopje, the Pope described the land as a bridge between East and West and a meeting-point for numerous cultural currents…

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Pope at Mass in Bulgaria: Communion in the Eucharist

  • The homily was brief and to the point. But, most of all, it was addressed directly to the children who were there to receive their First Holy Communion: all 242 of them.

    Rakovsky is the most predominantly Catholic town in Bulgaria, and the children had come from every corner of what Pope Francis called this “Land of Roses”…

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Programme of celebrations for St George Preca’s feast 2019

  • Fl-okkażjoni tal-festa ta’ San Ġorġ Preca, il-Fundatur tas-Soċjetà tad-Duttrina Nisranija M.U.S.E.U.M, se jigu organizzati dawn l-attivitajiet:

    Il-Ħadd 5 ta’ Mejju 
    Quddiesa fid-9am fil-Kappella ta’ Sidtna Marija tal-Midalja Mirakoluża. Il-quddiesa tixxandar fuq TVM 2. Mistiedna b’mod partikolari l-membri tat-Terz’Ordni Karmelitan.

    Mit-Tnejn 6 sal-Erbgħa 8 ta’ Mejju
    Adorazzjoni u barka sagramentali fil-5pm u wara Quddiesa fis-6pm fil-Kappella tal-Midalja Mirakoluża…

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Pope prays for the unemployed on Labour Day

  • Pope Francis described the low employment rates that mark the current situation across the world as a “global tragedy”.

    Addressing the faithful gathered in St. Peter’s Square for the General Audience on May 1st, International Labour Day, at the conclusion of the catechesis the Pope asked the patron saint of workers, St. Joseph, to intercede for those who have lost their jobs or are unable to find work…

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International conference organised by the Faculty of Theology

  • The Faculty of Theology is organising a two-day international conference on ‘Reconsidering Transcendence. Between Presence and Absence’ between the 10th and 11th May 2019.

    The conference shall take place at the Auditorium of the Faculty of ICT, at the University of Malta.

    Twenty-three local and foreign speakers will address the five plenary sessions of the conference. Professor Yvonne Dohna Schlobitten (Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome) will deliver the opening lecture at 10:30…

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Catholic churches in Sri Lanka cancel Masses indefinitely

  • A week after terrorist attacks hit churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka, Catholic churches are shuttered for Divine Mercy Sunday.

    “Catholic leaders canceled Sunday Masses indefinitely across Sri Lanka and officials urged Muslims to stay home for Friday prayers in an extraordinary call by the clergy to curtail worship as fear of more attacks plagued the island nation after the deadly suicide bombings on Easter,” the Associated Press reported…

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